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bob, i know you like angela davis. imagine if a republican had a hard-core contingent of violent right wing radicals would hollywood celebrated that? >> bob: can you imagine if this was a republican. >> greg: it's true. >> bob: the thing with angela davis, she never was arrested or convicted of anything. the shotgun was taken out of her house. >> greg: which she purchased. >> gregg:. >> bob:, no she did not purchase. >> greg: yes, she did. >> bob: she is a communist why everybody hates her. >> greg: i hated her because he is a criminal. >> bob: she never was convicted of any crime. >> greg: i think a juror became a lover and supporter. she bought the arms that were used. >> bob: let me ask you this. in this country, if we are found not guilty, is there some reason we can't pursue life normally like everybody else? >> greg: that is good question. i think it's disgusting that academics embrace these people. these are horrible beam, bodean who shouldn't be in colombia, she should be in a jail. >> andrea: she spent 22 year
bob, i know you like angela davis. imagine if a republican had a hard-core contingent of violent right wing radicals would hollywood celebrated that? >> bob: can you imagine if this was a republican. >> greg: it's true. >> bob: the thing with angela davis, she never was arrested or convicted of anything. the shotgun was taken out of her house. >> greg: which she purchased. >> gregg:. >> bob:, no she did not purchase. >> greg: yes, she did. >> bob:...
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well, jim davis, starting with you, how does boston change things for people in your position? what kinds of discussions are going on now? >> well, certainly we're much more focused on security. you know, in the united states we've got pretty short memories and i think after 9/11 we were very focused on security and then things kind of we'd go through a time period where we don't a lot of attacks or any successful attacks and now boston happens and people get focused on it again. i think that in the -- in law enforcement and intelligence community we've always been focused on it but people are going to be more receptive to security measures now and more focused on making sure that major events are safer. >> brown: ed cannon, explain how this works. take something you have worked on, perhaps the new york city marathon, for example. what kind of measures go into it? how much preparation? how much thinking and how might that change if at all now? >> well, jeff, the new york city marathon is going to be examined with lessons learned from what occurred last week in boston. think abo
well, jim davis, starting with you, how does boston change things for people in your position? what kinds of discussions are going on now? >> well, certainly we're much more focused on security. you know, in the united states we've got pretty short memories and i think after 9/11 we were very focused on security and then things kind of we'd go through a time period where we don't a lot of attacks or any successful attacks and now boston happens and people get focused on it again. i think...
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former quarterback wade davis thank you. it's a pleasure meeting you in pressure. >> john: michigan, no, that state does not have enough problems without our help. that is coming up next. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. ç] you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part
former quarterback wade davis thank you. it's a pleasure meeting you in pressure. >> john: michigan, no, that state does not have enough problems without our help. that is coming up next. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy....
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thank you. >> pelley: that's ed davis, the commissioner of police. this is governor patrick. >> about a half hour ago they assured us we would have full cooperation of the f.b.i. and the t a.t.f. who are also on the ground. we have the state police, the national guard fully deployed and we thank them for their assistance. the fire marshal, the city fire marshal is here so a lot of coordination in a very fluid situation we are asking people stay out of crowds and calmly make their way home or if they're visiting back to their hotels. all of the hotels' security will be prioritized again. if people have information please use those tip lines. it's very, very important that we get as current information as we can as quickly as possible. happy to take any questions. >> reporter: (inaudible). >> well, you know, -- the marathon is a pretty special day around here, as you know, and i started this morning visiting mayor menino in the hospital who was devastated that he couldn't be at the marathon today. he's on his way here now, i think. am i right, from the
thank you. >> pelley: that's ed davis, the commissioner of police. this is governor patrick. >> about a half hour ago they assured us we would have full cooperation of the f.b.i. and the t a.t.f. who are also on the ground. we have the state police, the national guard fully deployed and we thank them for their assistance. the fire marshal, the city fire marshal is here so a lot of coordination in a very fluid situation we are asking people stay out of crowds and calmly make their...
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linsey davis is in for ron claiborne. good to see you. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with that deadly day in afghanistan. six americans killed in two separate attacks. this morning, we're learning more about one of the victims. the first diplomat killed on a job since last year's attack in on the u.s. ain libya. abc's nick schifrin has the details. >> reporter: today, friends and family are mourning 25-year-old thigh described as vivacious and loving. anne smedinghoff, described as she worked in afghanistan as a press officer and in venezuela before that. this morning, an outpouring on sympathy on twitter and from her parents in a statement. she was such a wonderful woman -- strong, intelligent and independent and loving. you left us too soon. >> everything we stand for is embodied in what anne stood for. >> reporter: yesterday, anne was driving down this road in southern afghanistan behind the convoy of the local governor. they were about to deliver books to schoolchildren. that's when two suicide bombers sped straight for her truck and exploded two and thre
linsey davis is in for ron claiborne. good to see you. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin with that deadly day in afghanistan. six americans killed in two separate attacks. this morning, we're learning more about one of the victims. the first diplomat killed on a job since last year's attack in on the u.s. ain libya. abc's nick schifrin has the details. >> reporter: today, friends and family are mourning 25-year-old thigh described as vivacious and loving. anne smedinghoff,...
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., ed davis, the police commissioner, the commander of the massachusetts state police. and they are trying to put together their long-range investigative plan for as long as this is going to take, but, of course, also what are they going to do over the next 24 hours as they deal with this situation, which is still rather fluid as this information crystallized. >> reporter: i just heard, the emergency room we now k
., ed davis, the police commissioner, the commander of the massachusetts state police. and they are trying to put together their long-range investigative plan for as long as this is going to take, but, of course, also what are they going to do over the next 24 hours as they deal with this situation, which is still rather fluid as this information crystallized. >> reporter: i just heard, the emergency room we now k
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ed davis, governor patrick manino, he was in the hospital, the tone was important to set the sort of moderate tone of resiliency, we're not going to panic, it really did calm the city and a nation in a way that is beneficial. it means we're not terrorized. that's beneficial. >> one of the big remaining questions, a lot of people want to know, domestic terrorism versus foreign terrorism. >> it's so hard to answer right now. everything is in different directions. it was probably an unsophisticated device which makes you think home grown. we know foreign have used unsophisticated devices. no one has said they've done it. there's no attribution. that makes me think it might be domestic criminal. there have been some rumors about investigations into local homes. i tend to be a person we need to wait and see. right now it is really giving the investigators the space to figure out what's right and where they want to lead it. if we go too fast down one way, then we mislead it. everyone remembers oklahoma city. if tim mcveigh hadn't been stopped, he would have gotten away. >> thank you for be
ed davis, governor patrick manino, he was in the hospital, the tone was important to set the sort of moderate tone of resiliency, we're not going to panic, it really did calm the city and a nation in a way that is beneficial. it means we're not terrorized. that's beneficial. >> one of the big remaining questions, a lot of people want to know, domestic terrorism versus foreign terrorism. >> it's so hard to answer right now. everything is in different directions. it was probably an...
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earlier the police commissioner ed davis said that investigators were trying to determine whether the reported explosion at the jfk library was connected to the two other bombings at the boston marath marathon. the library said fire was started in the mechanical room, apparently not related to the two bombings at the boston marathon, which is important information just coming in from boston police. they said they're going to have another updated news conference at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we'll of course have live coverage of that. right now it looks like the incident at the boston john f. kennedy presidential library not related to the two bombings at the boston marathon. matt frucci, one of our executive producers, also was on the scene at the time of the explosions. once again, he's joining us. the latest numbers we have, matt, two dead and at least a hundred injured in these two explosions, two bombings. they are now officially being determined as bombings. do we have more information coming in from the scene? you're there. >> i've been talking to my family, just trying to figure out wh
earlier the police commissioner ed davis said that investigators were trying to determine whether the reported explosion at the jfk library was connected to the two other bombings at the boston marath marathon. the library said fire was started in the mechanical room, apparently not related to the two bombings at the boston marathon, which is important information just coming in from boston police. they said they're going to have another updated news conference at 7:00 p.m. eastern. we'll of...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> i don't like it. >> i don't like it either. on some kind of logical level it makes sense. but i mean you just -- yeah -- dehumanizing. >> you open up a can of worms when you do something like that. talk about civil liberties being violated. >> set that precedent. where does it end? >> well we don't like people with black hair to fly. you can't -- how do you stop it? yeah, that's not cool. >> absorbs the sun and heats up the cabin. >> yeah, right. not allowed. huh. >>> coming up, who set off halle berry this time in a major on-camera tirade. >>> a deadline is set for justin bieber and it has nothing to do with a concert date. that's coming up next in "the skinny". that's coming up next in "the skinny". >> announcer: "world news no ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ skinny so skinny >> the couple with the lowest combined total of scores and votes and therefore leaving right now is -- wynonna and tony. >> all right. time for "the skinny." there you have it, wynonna and tony heading home. they did not survive prom week. yeah. not one to crit
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> i don't like it. >> i don't like it either. on some kind of logical level it makes sense. but i mean you just -- yeah -- dehumanizing. >> you open up a can of worms when you do something like that. talk about civil liberties being violated. >> set that precedent. where does it end? >> well we don't like people with black hair to fly. you can't -- how do you stop it? yeah, that's not cool. >> absorbs the sun and heats up...
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davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman and, mr. secretary, i look forward to working with you and general dempsey and secretary hale, thank you for being with us as well. secretary hale, i understand that the department of defense has directed the services to restart tuition assistance to service members as of april 9th, obviously, of this year. and i certainly support the tuition assistance very, very much support education for our troops, continuing education. and, um, yet i understand that this is really going to put some pressure on our services to try and go along with this, essentially, because it means in many cases they've spent some of those dollars, so they're going to have to look for other areas in which to backfill, essentially, those dollars as well. and so i wonder if you could comment on that, number one. is that correct? and also i think it's a lesson for all of us because we certainly, i think, go on record supporting a change when it comes about, certainly when we look at the budgets often the pentagon requests o
davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman and, mr. secretary, i look forward to working with you and general dempsey and secretary hale, thank you for being with us as well. secretary hale, i understand that the department of defense has directed the services to restart tuition assistance to service members as of april 9th, obviously, of this year. and i certainly support the tuition assistance very, very much support education for our troops, continuing education. and, um, yet i understand that...
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also scheduled the the boston police chiefed davis. you may get an explanation as to the two blackhawks that touched down at the watertown mall. tke did get a lucky break early this morning when the gray honda crv was found abandoned in came bridge. place say the two brothers at one point were in that vehicle during a wild night of the shootout and the shootings, and even throwing homemade ied's and explosives devices, including apparently a one of those pressure cookers out the window of the car as they drove. those ied's still set to be on -- stayed to be on the street. they have not been decommissioned because the focus right now is the manhunt for dzhokhar. obviously there is a sense sources have told fox news that he is still in the area, this 20-block wide area of watertown, completely shut down, and being investigated thoroughly, and in boston and here in watertown basically two cities that are basically shut down. people as we've been reporting told to stay inside. you're dealing with more than a million people, people being to
also scheduled the the boston police chiefed davis. you may get an explanation as to the two blackhawks that touched down at the watertown mall. tke did get a lucky break early this morning when the gray honda crv was found abandoned in came bridge. place say the two brothers at one point were in that vehicle during a wild night of the shootout and the shootings, and even throwing homemade ied's and explosives devices, including apparently a one of those pressure cookers out the window of the...
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michael reagan has long been a conservative talk show host and patti davis has always been a liberal as has her brother ron. so they disagree on whether same sex marriage should be legalized and that doesn't strike me as strange. i have not heard michael take a stance on what his father would have thought but it's, you know, a pretty predictable argument. what's interesting about this of course is that conservatives still look at ronald reagan with a social conservative -- whether social conservatives or fiscal conservatives as the iconic republican. and so it is interesting to hear his daughter's take on what she thinks her father would have thought. >> it certainly is. all right. who knows? he's not around to tell us what he would have thought right now on this issue. candy, thanks very much. >>> when we come back a democratic congresswoman mocked in the gun debate. you'll find out what she said that one republican called and i'm quoting now, stunningly stupid. plus we're just learning that the new secret service director may have been the victim of a pretty serious crime. we'll ex
michael reagan has long been a conservative talk show host and patti davis has always been a liberal as has her brother ron. so they disagree on whether same sex marriage should be legalized and that doesn't strike me as strange. i have not heard michael take a stance on what his father would have thought but it's, you know, a pretty predictable argument. what's interesting about this of course is that conservatives still look at ronald reagan with a social conservative -- whether social...
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>> raymond davis was a cia contractor who was former green beret and then left the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in june or two and a love in driving through the work, pakistan doing work that of a safe house and after two people approached him in a crowded intersection, he shot them. he thought he was being robbed. from there, the situation kind of got even more out of control than the american cause the lead cente chirped to go rescue him and ran over a third person. and then drove away, leaving davis to be taken into the cause of the bible that were please. -- lahore police. what happened if h si inside the obama administration about whether to to the fact he was working for the cia and how to get them out. what happened was initially the obama administration didn't have the pakistanis he was working for the cia. they said he was diplomat. president obama said he's a diplomat. it was only after weeks and weeks as the situation spiraled out of control increasingly, where one of the wives swallowed rat poison because she became a new martyr and was convinced
>> raymond davis was a cia contractor who was former green beret and then left the military and went to work as a contractor for the cia. in june or two and a love in driving through the work, pakistan doing work that of a safe house and after two people approached him in a crowded intersection, he shot them. he thought he was being robbed. from there, the situation kind of got even more out of control than the american cause the lead cente chirped to go rescue him and ran over a third...
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linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> hot. >> the commercial. a lot like the old spice guy. >> whoa. >> hello, you, as brad pitt. how sexy. >> the dos x guy -- the most interesting guy in the world -- i don't always drink beer. >> not as zesty as the zesty guy. >> keeps his clothes on but he is cool. >> announcer: more americans choose abc news to see the whole >>> this morning on "world news now" -- developing story from colorado. where investigators may have a break in a high-profile murder case. >> new leads in the cold-blooded shooting death of colorado's prison chief and why police are sending out serious warnings. it's thursday, april 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> and good morning. we are going to get to the latest details in the developing story from colorado. what led investigators to the new lead. >>> another major headline. the latest nuclear threats from north korea, the provocations and military response from the american military. but observers are asking with all th
linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> hot. >> the commercial. a lot like the old spice guy. >> whoa. >> hello, you, as brad pitt. how sexy. >> the dos x guy -- the most interesting guy in the world -- i don't always drink beer. >> not as zesty as the zesty guy. >> keeps his clothes on but he is cool. >> announcer: more americans choose abc news to see the whole >>> this morning on "world news now" -- developing story from...
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davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman and mr. secretary. i look forward to working with you and general dempsey and secretary hill, thank you for being with us. secretary hill i understand the department of defense is directed to services to restart tuition to service members as of april 9th of this year, and i certainly support the tuition assistance very, very much supported of indication for our troops, continuing education, and yet i understand that this is really going to put some pressure on our services to try and go along with this essentially because it means in many cases they've spent some of those dollars and they have to look for other areas in which to back-fill those dollars as well. and so i wonder if you can comment on that. number one, is that correct? and also i think it's a lesson for all of us because we certainly go on record supporting a change when it comes about, certainly when we look at the budgets, often pentagon requests one thing, we come back and do something different. you understand that. certainly mr. secre
davis. >> thank you, mr. chairman and mr. secretary. i look forward to working with you and general dempsey and secretary hill, thank you for being with us. secretary hill i understand the department of defense is directed to services to restart tuition to service members as of april 9th of this year, and i certainly support the tuition assistance very, very much supported of indication for our troops, continuing education, and yet i understand that this is really going to put some...
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who is anthony davis? he is a big offensive linemen. >> we are 42 days away from the bay of breakers craigslist is the sponsor sunday, may 19th. >> some very strange remarks from an academy award winning actor jeremy irons when he is asked about same- sex marriage. ♪ . . [ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room......
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. >> patty davis, daughter of president ronald reagan are talking about how her dad might have felt in the whole debate. with friend and gay rice advocate howard bragman. >> i think he would be puzzled on the one hand on why anyone would have a problem with people wanting to be married. he wanted government out of people's lives. he would not understand the intrusion of government banning such a thing. this is not what he would have thought government should be doing. >> howard bragman, vice chairman for reputation.com and friend of patti davis. patti said she never spoke to her father about gay marriage and you look at that video, she seems pretty certain he would have supported it. and she has some other reasons why. >> in 1978 in california, a very contentious ballot measure called the briggs initiative. tried to ban gay teachers from public schools and even in '78 when he was running for president ostensibly. her father wrote an editorial and opposed this initiative. joining a lot of democrats and said this is not contagious, they are born that way. and the second thing and maybe t
. >> patty davis, daughter of president ronald reagan are talking about how her dad might have felt in the whole debate. with friend and gay rice advocate howard bragman. >> i think he would be puzzled on the one hand on why anyone would have a problem with people wanting to be married. he wanted government out of people's lives. he would not understand the intrusion of government banning such a thing. this is not what he would have thought government should be doing. >>...
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. >> wade davis, a former nfl player who made headlines when he came out last year. he spoke to jason collins after the announcement. >> i think the thing i took from it, he still wants to play basketball he understand the impact this is having but he understand he is still an athlete. >> collins has played for six teams in 12 years, currently a free agent and a man without a team next year. >> his free agency, interesting. playing two weeks ago. a serviceable player, on the other hand, 34 years old. a team that needs a backup center, interested in him yesterday and will be interested tomorrow. >> reporter: today, jays soson collins words resonate. if i had my way, someone else would have already done this. nobody has, which is why i'm raising my hand. one interesting piece of information is that jason has a twin brother, jeron, also an nba player and jason only revealed to his brother that he was gay last summer. it will be interesting to see how this evolved. form eveer classmates like chee clinton have come out in support. >> j.b., thanks. now with us, bill rhoden
. >> wade davis, a former nfl player who made headlines when he came out last year. he spoke to jason collins after the announcement. >> i think the thing i took from it, he still wants to play basketball he understand the impact this is having but he understand he is still an athlete. >> collins has played for six teams in 12 years, currently a free agent and a man without a team next year. >> his free agency, interesting. playing two weeks ago. a serviceable player, on...
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i want to thank ups and scott davis for giving me the opportunity and making veteran veteran hired a priority and so the companies here today who make hiring veteran spouses a priority. i hope more companies stand up for families like mine. no one understands this better than commander-in-chief and first lady. they've met their mission to support troops, veterans and military families and i have a great pleasure to introduce them now. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our president, barack obama and first lady, michelle obama. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. match. please, everybody have a seat. david, thank you so much for sharing your story, most importantly for your extraordinary service to a nation. we are very, very proud of you. thank you to our partners in crime, the outstanding joe biden and even more and, jill biden. [laughter] [applause] you know, we are grateful for the leadership, their commitment on a whole range of issues, but particularly for the passion that jill, you have shown when it comes to military families because you know what it's like when a loved one
i want to thank ups and scott davis for giving me the opportunity and making veteran veteran hired a priority and so the companies here today who make hiring veteran spouses a priority. i hope more companies stand up for families like mine. no one understands this better than commander-in-chief and first lady. they've met their mission to support troops, veterans and military families and i have a great pleasure to introduce them now. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our president, barack...
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. >> susan davis, arizona. >> john conyers, michigan. > patrick murphy, florida. rick dole and, minnesota. >> make it in queens and the bronx. >> i said we need a plan, you don't win a game unless you have a game plan. dan lipinski introduced a game plan and passed the house with 339. dan lipinski of illinois. >> thank you for your leadership on this issue. your make it in america agenda helps bring the focus on some of the issues faced by america's middle class and by those who want to work hard to attain the middle class. the bill that steny mentioned, which was passed in the house with 339 votes last year, would bring together business, labor, academia and the government to develop policies that would promote american manufacturing. manufacturing is vital to american jobs and our defense. while laws, regulations and agencies impact manufacturing in america, there's no coordination which hurts our international competitiveness. i'm pleased we have had bipartisan support on this bill and continue to have it this year, pass it in the house and pass it in the senat
. >> susan davis, arizona. >> john conyers, michigan. > patrick murphy, florida. rick dole and, minnesota. >> make it in queens and the bronx. >> i said we need a plan, you don't win a game unless you have a game plan. dan lipinski introduced a game plan and passed the house with 339. dan lipinski of illinois. >> thank you for your leadership on this issue. your make it in america agenda helps bring the focus on some of the issues faced by america's middle class...
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well, really martha what i anticipate out of this upcoming briefing is for the police commissioner,ed davis and timothy allen of the state police to come up and use us one more time as an opportunity to speak directly to people in their homes. there is a representative of the state police who gave a head up in terms of where the conference will be. i didn't get all the details because i was talking to you. they will use this as an opportunity to speak directly to people in their homes. there are a million people stuck in their homes at the moment and largely dependent on what they are getting from the television to find out what is going on. if the police could opinion point where this individual -- pinpoint where this individual is at the moment it would be quite obvious to all of us because they would move in. so they have to use excess caution right now and cause all of these people to be stuck in their homes. they want to communicate through us and get the point across that it's still a very serious situation, that you have an armed and dangerous individual somewhere out there on the st
well, really martha what i anticipate out of this upcoming briefing is for the police commissioner,ed davis and timothy allen of the state police to come up and use us one more time as an opportunity to speak directly to people in their homes. there is a representative of the state police who gave a head up in terms of where the conference will be. i didn't get all the details because i was talking to you. they will use this as an opportunity to speak directly to people in their homes. there...
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for the question and timely because certain biographies suggest it was nathaniel hawthorne and irena davis we'll learn about who were two of the very well known characters who helped with her reintroduction to society in washington. >> yes, yes. she didn't have a fairly good relationship with hawthorne really because he didn't like her and he felt that she was holding jane back and he wrote the biography for franklin's election and he wrote to her more than once, i wish we could change his wife. it wasn't a very good relationship back. he never was rude to her. he helped her as much as he could. outingsher out on during the two-year mourning period. but he did his best to maintain the relationship simply because he was the wife of one of his best friends. >> as we said earlier, the country was coming apart at the seams, the republican party was beginning to emerge in reaction to the politics. >> yes. >> we have some of the key events of the pierce administration to show you some of the issues the president was grappling with while he had these family issues at home. and they include in 185
for the question and timely because certain biographies suggest it was nathaniel hawthorne and irena davis we'll learn about who were two of the very well known characters who helped with her reintroduction to society in washington. >> yes, yes. she didn't have a fairly good relationship with hawthorne really because he didn't like her and he felt that she was holding jane back and he wrote the biography for franklin's election and he wrote to her more than once, i wish we could change...
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but they're clearly working with people like he had davis, the boston police department and state officials in terms of gathering information. this is now a management challenge. you have so much information, so many agencies. and so they're going to be working together to try to make sure that all the pieces are fitting together as fast as possible because you don't want someone getting away. >> you heard it in susan's report, they're even going through cell phone records. i imagine line by line at this point to find out what calls were made at the very second that those bombs went off. >> right. there will be a network that provided that call. i don't think it will be so difficult from a forensic's perspective to see how they were detonated. the explosives are still there. there were other explosives out there. i think that will be solved quickly. the cell phone number, obviously, will give you who this is tied to and the pictures. this was televised. that's what people want to bring out terror want to do. those pictures are now pieces of evidence that everyone is going to be calling and
but they're clearly working with people like he had davis, the boston police department and state officials in terms of gathering information. this is now a management challenge. you have so much information, so many agencies. and so they're going to be working together to try to make sure that all the pieces are fitting together as fast as possible because you don't want someone getting away. >> you heard it in susan's report, they're even going through cell phone records. i imagine line...
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i spoke with a boston police chief yesterday, ed davis, and asked him specifically about that. he said he couldn't comment on it. but it is in his neck. it is keeping him from speaking. we know there was gunfire exchange and flash grenades that went off, which has caused dzhokhar tsarnaev to not be able to hear. he's lost part of his hearing. but he fell six to seven feet from the boat and there was lots of blood. with all the questioning and everything you're talking about going on in the hospital and that he's -- he has this wound, and he is under medication, i asked a former fbi agent who worked with group, i said, what kinds of questions are they asking him right now? he says, i would imagine they're asking him about his brother's trips, about the rhetoric, about the associates, about plans, other devices, ultimate plan, others involved, about his dad, was his dad involved, and also who told him where to put what devices, did his brother tell him what to do? and if there were other people involved in this. i said, would they be doing this so soon because he's medicated agai
i spoke with a boston police chief yesterday, ed davis, and asked him specifically about that. he said he couldn't comment on it. but it is in his neck. it is keeping him from speaking. we know there was gunfire exchange and flash grenades that went off, which has caused dzhokhar tsarnaev to not be able to hear. he's lost part of his hearing. but he fell six to seven feet from the boat and there was lots of blood. with all the questioning and everything you're talking about going on in the...
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uc davis was there, uc berkeley, school of music. thanks to everybody at crystal middle school. willie, he said don't forget me. i watch every morning. okay. i just mentioned you, willie. thank you. >>> we have this little system going by. there's not much there. but coming up stream, it will be high pressure and it doesn't look like the low presh. a wind forecast is already issued. north and east bay hills usually take the bulk of this but i think it will be higher spread. high fire danger. as you know, temperatures are going up. i mean, this is just -- this pattern has been locked in almost it seems like january. high pressure building. it's gonna drive a northwest wind and it looks like a northeast wind. overall, there's a little bit of patchy fog and a slight component of an onshore breeze. it won't last long by tonight, that wind cranks up and the wind advisory as well. that's gonna change. any cooling will be replaced with warmer weather tomorrow. 46 on the coast and patchy fog as well. mainly 50s. some of that fog, not a lot. a little cooler. 41 tahoe. 48 ukiah. 70s on th
uc davis was there, uc berkeley, school of music. thanks to everybody at crystal middle school. willie, he said don't forget me. i watch every morning. okay. i just mentioned you, willie. thank you. >>> we have this little system going by. there's not much there. but coming up stream, it will be high pressure and it doesn't look like the low presh. a wind forecast is already issued. north and east bay hills usually take the bulk of this but i think it will be higher spread. high fire...
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governor california gray davis. another governor, governor kempthorne who has served in the cabinet and the senate. antonio hernandez, president and head of the california community foundation, governor general for governor gran tholm. i am going to turn with a question to mark. one has come in from twitter already. a question from simi valley right in the neighborhood. how can young people contribute to government and politics in an uncertain future? the president of a college and you see the younger generation today. our sense is that when you ask people if they want to serve or give back, they say yes, and they say i want to do good things, but they often are more attracted to nonprofits and not as interested in running for office. what do you see in the number generation? >> it is a great question that was formulated, but i am very of cubistic -- very optimistic. you see with the numbers interested in the peace corps, teach for america, all the various streams of service. among the many and varied problems we ha
governor california gray davis. another governor, governor kempthorne who has served in the cabinet and the senate. antonio hernandez, president and head of the california community foundation, governor general for governor gran tholm. i am going to turn with a question to mark. one has come in from twitter already. a question from simi valley right in the neighborhood. how can young people contribute to government and politics in an uncertain future? the president of a college and you see the...
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nothing out of the ordinary and then davis city, northbound 280 on hickey, a car driving the wrong way was hit by another car. traffic is slow in both directions on 280. an to the south bay, we are -- and to the south bay, we're seeing some slowing there. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. we do have some sun. that's towards the san jose area. some of this has been moderate to heavy. we've been waiting three months for this rain. some thunderstorm activity over the weekend, right around san mateo, burlingame, belmont, highway 92, foster city, red word shores and back to the -- redwood shores and back. it kind of looks like it's losing some of its intensity. when you see the yellow, its intense, stretching from mill valley to sausalito and there's some cells embedded with that. richmond, el cerrito getting some rain back to the east bay towards highway 4, concord. now towards again more vallejo. crockett and benicia, 50s on the temperatures. although had a report of some upper 30s in lake county. so they are not in on this mild, mild warm weather. our low, it's still kind of backtra
nothing out of the ordinary and then davis city, northbound 280 on hickey, a car driving the wrong way was hit by another car. traffic is slow in both directions on 280. an to the south bay, we are -- and to the south bay, we're seeing some slowing there. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. we do have some sun. that's towards the san jose area. some of this has been moderate to heavy. we've been waiting three months for this rain. some thunderstorm activity over the weekend, right...
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nothing out of the ordinary and then davis city, northbound 280 on hickey, a car driving the wrong way was hit by another car. traffic is slow in both directions on 280. an to the south bay, we are -- and to the south bay, we're seeing some slowing there. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. we do have some sun. that's towards the san jose area. some of this has been moderate to heavy. we've been waiting three months for this rain. some thunderstorm activity over the weekend, right around san mateo, burlingame, belmont, highway 92, foster city, red word shores and back to the -- redwood shores and back. it kind of looks like it's losing some of its intensity. when you see the yellow, its intense, stretching from mill valley to sausalito and there's some cells embedded with that. richmond, el cerrito getting some rain back to the east bay towards highway 4, concord. now towards again more vallejo. crockett and benicia, 50s on the temperatures. although had a report of some upper 30s in lake county. so they are not in on this mild, mild warm weather. our low, it's still kind of backtra
nothing out of the ordinary and then davis city, northbound 280 on hickey, a car driving the wrong way was hit by another car. traffic is slow in both directions on 280. an to the south bay, we are -- and to the south bay, we're seeing some slowing there. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. we do have some sun. that's towards the san jose area. some of this has been moderate to heavy. we've been waiting three months for this rain. some thunderstorm activity over the weekend, right...
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anyone here remember troy davis? from georgia or texas. for that. executed there was a huge campaign to not execute him. involved.go he was executed. the people were having to campaign -- they looked for $150,000 to make a documentary. they got $106. i think that tells you what the people of america really want in their documentary's. do they want the truth about fracking? media,to the mainstream you think everyone is obsessed with and in capital punishment and no one cares about the truth cares fracking. the actual truth is a very different. thank you, people. i am sure there are two executive producers here today. are there? >> there' always one. any advance on 2. one, two? one of the things we love to talk about when we travel run the country is how exceptional america is. we are here on visas. we are legal. apparently, that is a disadvantage we would like to stay permanently. we are constantly talking about how exceptional america is. if you ever wanted proof of it reno ifrom a down market n ireland. that's where im' from. we came to america and
anyone here remember troy davis? from georgia or texas. for that. executed there was a huge campaign to not execute him. involved.go he was executed. the people were having to campaign -- they looked for $150,000 to make a documentary. they got $106. i think that tells you what the people of america really want in their documentary's. do they want the truth about fracking? media,to the mainstream you think everyone is obsessed with and in capital punishment and no one cares about the truth...
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he came in shortly before the raymond davis episode, so did the new cia station chief. i spent time in two chapters were talking about the fight, the concerned that this guy had, cameron munter. he found himself very much at odds with what the cia was doing in their strategy. and he pushed to get more power over drone activities in pakistan, and it went all the way up the chain of command and the obama administration. hillary clinton went to bat for him and/or his tents most between hillary clinton and leon panetta inside the national city council meeting where they were, they weren't fighting but there was tension, tense exchange where she was to get up for her guy and a natty was sticking up for the cia. they kind of brokered a deal but ultimately the cia still maintained a degree of authority over what it did in pakistan. >> host: and you report in "the way of the knife" is a whole wing that is locked off from the rest of the embassy. >> guest: right. so the embassy itself has grown dramatically. you look at you go there, there's construction at this secure site. so
he came in shortly before the raymond davis episode, so did the new cia station chief. i spent time in two chapters were talking about the fight, the concerned that this guy had, cameron munter. he found himself very much at odds with what the cia was doing in their strategy. and he pushed to get more power over drone activities in pakistan, and it went all the way up the chain of command and the obama administration. hillary clinton went to bat for him and/or his tents most between hillary...